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Utilization of Adenine by a Mutant of Candida utilis
PREVIOUS work has shown that Candida utilis (strain IMI 23311) efficiently utilizes exogenous adenine for the synthesis of RNA 1 . During the course of subsequent investigations 2 , fresh cultures obtained, from the Commonwealth Mycological Institute were found to have undergone mutation. The mutant...
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Published in: | Nature (London) 1964-07, Vol.203 (4941), p.189-190 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | PREVIOUS work has shown that
Candida utilis
(strain
IMI
23311) efficiently utilizes exogenous adenine for the synthesis of RNA
1
. During the course of subsequent investigations
2
, fresh cultures obtained, from the Commonwealth Mycological Institute were found to have undergone mutation. The mutant had a longer generation time than the original strain when grown in rich medium, and failed to grow satisfactorily under conditions used in tracer experiments. Since no culture afterwards supplied by the Commonwealth Mycological Institute was found to have the characteristics of the original strain, experiments were continued with
C. utilis
strain
NCYC
321. This strain had been maintained since 1951 from an original culture of strain
IMI
23311 (ref. 3) and was found to have similar growth characteristics to those of the original culture of strain
IMI
23311 used in these laboratories. The mutant has now been found to differ from strain
NCYC
321 with respect to the utilization of exogenous adenine, and it is desirable to record that strain
IMI
23311 no longer has the metabolic characteristics of the organism used in our previous work. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/203189a0 |